Before it was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Crayola recycled markers at no cost to schools through their ColorCycle program (initiated in August 2013); when active, the program is ...
If you’re an educator who’d like to keep all those markers your kids use out of landfills, take note! There’s a free recycling program from Crayola that allows students to collect and repurpose used ...
Yes, this is part of their Color Cycle initiative. Some of us strive to be eco-friendly, so when viewer Kim Lovejoy saw a viral post with possibly helpful tip she sent it to the Verify team to get the ...
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - All those markers being bought up for the new school year will eventually run dry, but that doesn't have to be the end of their usefulness. Niagara Falls manufacturer JBI ...
JBI, Inc., a clean energy company that recycles waste plastic into liquid fuels, has announced it is partnering with Crayola on its "Colorcycle" program, which converts markers into clean energy.The ...
Are you looking for markers that won’t dry out? How about markers with vibrant colors? Or what about markers that can get the job done without smudging all over the place? If you’re looking for the ...
Crayola has found a way to turn dried up markers into clean fuel capable of being used in boilers, ships and even cars. The company makes up to 700 million markers a year and has partnered with New ...
Griffin Technology has announced a partnership with Crayola which has resulted in a cute and innovative drawing tool for use with the iPad. Called the Crayola Light Marker, the stylus works with an ...